Hi All, apologies for not spotting this earlier.
I have not looked after this forum much over the past year and can’t promise much improvement on the short term either.
The mix pack you refer to is probably the “mosaic” model key-ring from Genetic Collections.
These are collector items that indeed contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds, but are by itself no product from Magus Genetics.
The seedcompany Magus Genetics does no longer exist as such since December 2008.
However, the brand and products will remain so the exact same seeds will stay available through other sources.
One of these sources is “The Magus Collection” from Genetic Collections®.
This is a collection of key-rings that contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds.
Each model has the name of the contained variety embossed on the side and comes in 2 versions.
The Monotone model which contains 5 female seeds and the Twotone model which contains 10 regular seeds.
Although the seeds that are contained in these key-rings are genuine, fresh, and perfectly viable, they are not sold for the purpose of cultivation but only to collect.
Therefore, the company responsible for these items will not give out any botanical info or answer any questions regarding cultivation.
The customers intention at the moment of purchase is expected to be “to own/collect only”, but if the customer changes his mind at a later time, there should be plenty of info available at places like this.
For those customers that have an obvious intention to cultivate right from the moment of purchase like medical growers, a solution is worked on.
I’m negotiating with another seedcompany about a license agreement that would enable them to include the exact same seeds in their line.
The intension to come to an agreement is already there on both sides, but private circumstances have prevented me from finishing the details so far.
I’m confident that we can get it done/working somewhere in 2010, but until then the key-rings from Genetic Collections® are the only option.
Back to the “mix pack” which is probably the Mosaic key ring that was advertised incorrectly or better said incomplete.
As said, the Mosaic model does contain a mix of genuine Magus Genetics seeds but its an assorted mix which means it can be anything and in any ratio, like 1-4, 2-3, 2-2-1, and can change at any time.
It will definitely never be exactly one each, I’ll expect 2-3 will be the most common ratio.
The content will never be published up-front but those who would like to know what they’ve got can get the info by e-mailing the Product Identification Number on the package to info@magusgenetics.nl or info@geneticcollections.com
I hope the above explains things a bit and the few people that have already bought the Mosaic key ring don’t feel they have fallen for a bad deal.
There is no reason to feel like that though, IMO it’s a bargain no matter what’s in there.
Kind regards,
Gerrit
Magus Genetics-5 Fem Mix Pack? Warlock-Exile-Mota-B/early-DD-You get 1 of each!GOOD OR BAD CHOICE
#17
Posted 03 November 2009 - 01:48 AM
Gerrit, on Nov 2 2009, 03:28 PM, said:
Hi All, apologies for not spotting this earlier.
I have not looked after this forum much over the past year and can’t promise much improvement on the short term either.
The mix pack you refer to is probably the “mosaic” model key-ring from Genetic Collections.
These are collector items that indeed contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds, but are by itself no product from Magus Genetics.
The seedcompany Magus Genetics does no longer exist as such since December 2008.
However, the brand and products will remain so the exact same seeds will stay available through other sources.
One of these sources is “The Magus Collection” from Genetic Collections®.
This is a collection of key-rings that contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds.
Each model has the name of the contained variety embossed on the side and comes in 2 versions.
The Monotone model which contains 5 female seeds and the Twotone model which contains 10 regular seeds.
Although the seeds that are contained in these key-rings are genuine, fresh, and perfectly viable, they are not sold for the purpose of cultivation but only to collect.
Therefore, the company responsible for these items will not give out any botanical info or answer any questions regarding cultivation.
The customers intention at the moment of purchase is expected to be “to own/collect only”, but if the customer changes his mind at a later time, there should be plenty of info available at places like this.
For those customers that have an obvious intention to cultivate right from the moment of purchase like medical growers, a solution is worked on.
I’m negotiating with another seedcompany about a license agreement that would enable them to include the exact same seeds in their line.
The intension to come to an agreement is already there on both sides, but private circumstances have prevented me from finishing the details so far.
I’m confident that we can get it done/working somewhere in 2010, but until then the key-rings from Genetic Collections® are the only option.
Back to the “mix pack” which is probably the Mosaic key ring that was advertised incorrectly or better said incomplete.
As said, the Mosaic model does contain a mix of genuine Magus Genetics seeds but its an assorted mix which means it can be anything and in any ratio, like 1-4, 2-3, 2-2-1, and can change at any time.
It will definitely never be exactly one each, I’ll expect 2-3 will be the most common ratio.
The content will never be published up-front but those who would like to know what they’ve got can get the info by e-mailing the Product Identification Number on the package to info@magusgenetics.nl or info@geneticcollections.com
I hope the above explains things a bit and the few people that have already bought the Mosaic key ring don’t feel they have fallen for a bad deal.
There is no reason to feel like that though, IMO it’s a bargain no matter what’s in there.
Kind regards,
Gerrit
I have not looked after this forum much over the past year and can’t promise much improvement on the short term either.
The mix pack you refer to is probably the “mosaic” model key-ring from Genetic Collections.
These are collector items that indeed contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds, but are by itself no product from Magus Genetics.
The seedcompany Magus Genetics does no longer exist as such since December 2008.
However, the brand and products will remain so the exact same seeds will stay available through other sources.
One of these sources is “The Magus Collection” from Genetic Collections®.
This is a collection of key-rings that contain genuine Magus Genetics seeds.
Each model has the name of the contained variety embossed on the side and comes in 2 versions.
The Monotone model which contains 5 female seeds and the Twotone model which contains 10 regular seeds.
Although the seeds that are contained in these key-rings are genuine, fresh, and perfectly viable, they are not sold for the purpose of cultivation but only to collect.
Therefore, the company responsible for these items will not give out any botanical info or answer any questions regarding cultivation.
The customers intention at the moment of purchase is expected to be “to own/collect only”, but if the customer changes his mind at a later time, there should be plenty of info available at places like this.
For those customers that have an obvious intention to cultivate right from the moment of purchase like medical growers, a solution is worked on.
I’m negotiating with another seedcompany about a license agreement that would enable them to include the exact same seeds in their line.
The intension to come to an agreement is already there on both sides, but private circumstances have prevented me from finishing the details so far.
I’m confident that we can get it done/working somewhere in 2010, but until then the key-rings from Genetic Collections® are the only option.
Back to the “mix pack” which is probably the Mosaic key ring that was advertised incorrectly or better said incomplete.
As said, the Mosaic model does contain a mix of genuine Magus Genetics seeds but its an assorted mix which means it can be anything and in any ratio, like 1-4, 2-3, 2-2-1, and can change at any time.
It will definitely never be exactly one each, I’ll expect 2-3 will be the most common ratio.
The content will never be published up-front but those who would like to know what they’ve got can get the info by e-mailing the Product Identification Number on the package to info@magusgenetics.nl or info@geneticcollections.com
I hope the above explains things a bit and the few people that have already bought the Mosaic key ring don’t feel they have fallen for a bad deal.
There is no reason to feel like that though, IMO it’s a bargain no matter what’s in there.
Kind regards,
Gerrit
That makes things a lot clearer cheers Gerrit
So many strains!,so little time!..............................................
#18
Posted 15 November 2009 - 08:21 PM
can you still get these keyrings with mix of femmed seeds? ive had a look about an cant seem to find them.
DanKu
DanKu
#19
#20
Posted 15 December 2009 - 09:48 AM
Attitude Seed bank have them.. I just ordered one now...
Click the link at the bottom of the page and look in Magus Genetics, Feminised section...
Click the link at the bottom of the page and look in Magus Genetics, Feminised section...
#21
Posted 17 December 2009 - 12:28 AM
1-2 weeks left for MG 5 fem mix and tha smell is narcotic and sweet
no time atm for Gro diary!
but 1 of tha mix turned out to be a 2 headed monster
eventhough it was a bit of runt as a seedling(grew on 1 side only)it seems that the weirdest freakiest seedlings will turn out to be better than the normal seedlings!its sure tha biggest out tha lot!...............roll-on 1-2 weeks!....................
So many strains!,so little time!..............................................

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